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In this first ever podcast version of Work at Home Wednesday, Shannon Kohl, Younique Presenter, will join me. We will discuss what it's like to be self employed, her best tips for those in business on their own, and we will discuss her current fundraiser for domestic violence. Make sure that you check out her page and find out how you can help make domestic violence victims and survivors (and their children) lead safer lives.

Work at Home Wednesdays is a video and now podcast series presented by freelance writer, Robin Bull. She is also the host of Freelance Fridays. Follow Robin on Twitter, Facebook, and look for her on Periscope. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast! Interested in being a guest? Contact Robin through her Facebook fan page.

Host Emma Boa-Durgammah is blessed to welcome this series’ Guest Co-Host, Diane Doumas, a Christ Follower and Kingdom Worker first. A very special thanks to Rooted Deep for their song Give Him Praise, our opening song! Check them out at www.rootedeepmusic.com. In this episode we will explore if Kingdom Work for Christ can happen through disagreements with Christ-believing and non-believing brethren and what tools the Bible provides in this situation.

God is currently positioning Diane as His Light and Representative in her capacity as an accomplished elder services professional and thought leader with an extensive track record of innovative management.Her expertise includes successful management of several Sunrise Senior Living communities; senior management consultant with Vantage Advisory Group; collaboration with health care professionals, social workers, regulatory agencies, and other senior services providers; leadership coaching and mentoring; development and delivery of sales and marketing strategies with senior living technology firm WellAware Systems; elder services consulting and blogging as a Certified Senior Advisor. For several years she was licensed by the Virginia Board of Health Professions as an assisted living administrator. Most notably, Diane describes herself as a very imperfect child of God who is blessed to be a wife of 32 years this October to a wonderful husband and mother of 3 terrific sons, all in their 20s.

Host, Emma Boa-Durgammah would love to hear from you contact@kingdomworkforchrist.com, www.kingdomworkforChrist.com or www.facebook.com/kingdomworkerforChrist.

Kene Iloenyosi is a Talent Evangelist, author, motivational teacher and small business owner. Simply put, he is on a mission to start a "Talent Revolution."Statistics show that more than 70% of our working adults do not like what they do for a living; they merely work for a paycheck. Kene used to be part of that statistic and understands the inner pain of not living a fulfilled life and the immense loss this causes organizations and society at large.

Working with organizations and educational institutions, Kene teaches his audiences how to discover, nurture and apply their talents in a fulfilling career. If less than 30% of our working adults are the driving force of our economy, what would happen if that number doubled to 60%?

His book "Finding Your Sweet Spot" is helping many adults and teenagers discover thier talent, and change their outlook to life and work. A number of readers have started new businesses or pursued new positions within their companies as a result of working through the "Sweet Spot" process. Tune in Saturday at 1pm

Discover The Gift is the remarkable feature-length documentary film created by award-winning filmmaker, Demian Lichtenstein, with his sister, Shajen Joy Aziz, that explores the basic but vital reality that there are Gifts in each person, and in all circumstances, that are simply awaiting discovery. Shajen Joy Aziz is an international best-selling author, master educator and corporate trainer...……for more on this story go to www.spiritualimageproductions.com/Andrew_Aloha_Live

Cohosts, Wendy Dewar Hughes and Suzanne Lieurance talk about why coloring books for adults are so popular right now and they each give details about their new coloring books. They'll also be announcing how to enter their Coloring Books Giveaway.

In this week's Freelance Friday podcast, I'll discuss my three best tips about professionalism (and real life horror stories) and also explain how being totally committed can increase your freelance business. Make sure that you call in with your freelance questions!

Freelance Friday is a video and now podcast series presented by freelance writer, Robin Bull. She is also the host of Work at Home Wednesday. Follow Robin on Twitter, Facebook, and look for her on Periscope. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast! Submit questions to Robin for Freelance Friday via her Facebook fan page.

I am having a real problem with all this anti civil war sentiment, actually it is anti-slavery. However, we haven't had legalized slavery since the civil war ended, why are we desecrating statues, memorials and burial sites of those who fought in the civil war? Why now? What is the motivation - I don't think it has anything to do with the civil war - I think it has to do with more important issues that our government does not want us to see.

The treaty with Iran is a very important issue. Congress and the people need to understand this treaty - is it good or bad? What is happening with our economy?

Let's get on with the business of taking care of our country and the people in it - not people who died more than 150 years ago.

Visit daphnemallory.org. Like me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daphne.mallory.esq. On today's episode, you'll learn real options for work at home jobs so that you can earn extra cash to get your family business started.

Learn more on my blog: daphnemallory.blogspot.com.

Daphne Mallory, Esq. is an Entrepreneur Magazine Contributor, writer for The Huffinton Post, media personality, and international speaker and trainer on Family Business. Her work and life has been featured on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, The Dr. Oz Show, Self Magazine, and Woman.

Mental health problems are a very sensitive topic in the black community mainly because of the stigma that mental illness is a result of an individual being weak. According to a report done by blackwomenshealth.com, in 2011 the depression rate among black women was estimated to be 50% higher than that of white women. With media reporting murders of women such as Sandra Bland how are we to expect the rate to be anything but dismal? But all is not lost and there is hope - Lisa Y. Sparrow.

Lisa is a divorced mom of 2 children who lives in Columbus, Ohio. She has bounced between foster homes and mental hospitals while growing up. During her early adult years she suffered multiple miscarriages and spent many moments, like many of us, feeling unloved and unwanted. Lisa used her experiences as a springboard to grow in her faith and to encourage and uplift herself. By doing so she encourages not only her children but everyone she encounters and shares her story of empowerment with. And share she does in her autobiography - His Eye is on the Sparrow.

Join me as I sit down with Lisa as we discuss how she found the courage to become bigger than her circumstances. See ya soon, Why Yet